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It is only just recently that people have the tools to judge how
well they are doing when making decisions. These tools were
conceptualized in the seventeenth century. Since then many people
have worked to sharpen the concepts, and to explore how these can
be applied further. The problems of decision-making and the theory
developed correspondingly have drawn the interest of
mathematicians, psychologists, statisticians, economists,
philosophers, organizational experts, sociologists, not only for
their general relevance, but also for a more intrinsic fascination.
There are quite a few institutionalized activities to disseminate
results and stimulate research in decision-making. For about a
decade now a European organizational structure, centered mainly
around the psy chological interest in decision-making. There have
been conferences in Hamburg, Amsterdam, Uxbridge, Rome and
Darmstadt. Conference papers have been partly published]. The
organization has thus stabilized, and its re latively long history
makes it interesting to see what kind of developments occurred,
within the area of interest."
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